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Johannes Schuler

Johannes Schuler was among a now-forgotten variety of conductor. Within an era where seemingly every shape on the podium appears to aspire (within their dreams at least) to a high-profile worldwide profession, Schuler was articles to serve silently being a kapellmeister, attaining extraordinary degrees of quality leading his different opera …

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Helge Rosvaenge

Helge Rosvaenge stood atop the heap of dramatic tenors in Central European countries for a lot more than 3 decades. A unique way of measuring vocal longevity suffered his reputation at a number of important locations (specifically in Vienna) and lent his name a renowned aura even while his career …

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Heinrich Schlusnus

Among the leading German baritones through the interwar period, Heinrich Schlusnus possessed a handsome, beautifully schooled device with an unusually free of charge best register. If he lacked great creativity in interpreting his jobs and was relatively compromised with a weakened lower register, he even so was a sufficiently refined …

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